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The OECD Journal on Development (formerly The DAC Journal) comprises four issues a year. Together, these form part of a subscription offer.
The first number is the Development Co-operation Report: an annual overview and analysis of member countries' development co-operation programmes (this "special edition" may also be ordered separately.) The remaining three issues gather together in-depth country reviews plus rich and varied occasional papers on development co-operation issues. Certain papers are available on line for free.
Volume 8 (issued in 2007)
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Volume 7 (issued in 2006)
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Volume 6 (issued in 2005)
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Number 4
Aid Extended by Local and State Governments; Harmonisation, Alignment, Results: Progress Report on Aid Effectiveness; DAC Peer Review of Belgium
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Volume 5 (issued in 2004)
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Number 3
Contents include the Peer Review of Italy; a statement by the DAC Chair at the Development Committee Annual Meeting (October 2004); whilst "GrameenPhone Revisited" reports on the recent initiative in Bangladesh.
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Volume 4 (issued in 2003)
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Number 4
Peer review of Ireland; Joint Assessment of Tanzania - plus "Relief, Recovery and Reconstruction in Iraq"; and "The Democratic Republic of Congo and the Cross-Border regions: Reconstruction and Integration Prospects".
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Number 2
Papers on the following subjects: HLM Press Statement, Trade, Procurement, ICT, Public Opinion
Peer Review of Luxembourg
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Volume 3 (issued in 2002)
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Number 2
Peer Reviews of Greece and Spain
Development Co-operation Paper: "Gender and Economic Reform"
Overview of the DAC Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 available in Spanish
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Volume 2 (issued in 2001)
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Number 4
Peer reviews of the United Kingdom & Germany (Main Findings and Recommendations available online)
Development Co-operation Papers: "DAC Joint Assessment of the Aid Programmes of Germany, The Netherlands and The United Kingdom in Mozambique" and "Poverty-Environment-Gender Linkages"
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Number 3
Peer review of the Netherlands (Main Findings and Recommendations available online)
Development Co-operation Papers: "Security Issues and Development Co-operation" and "The Influence of Aid in Situations of Violent Conflict"
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